As you can see, it'll contain some "brief" mild language, along with some violence and rude humour. We can't imagine much of the bad language will be coming from Sonic directly, but we'll just have to wait and see.

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@Travisemo007 : If they had been aiming for a more adult audience, they would have thrown in a gratuitous use of the f-word to gain a PG-13 rating (rather than making any alterations to the story that would necessitate such a rating). There are far too many American films that would have otherwise been rated PG or even G overseas if not for their obsession with bumping films that aren't necessarily intended for children to a PG-13, which I find to be quite annoying, really, especially as they feel conspicuously out of place, being the only use of the word in such films.

"Rude humor"? If this means it contains something as lame as a joke about getting hit in the groin or some sexual innuendo that the likes of "The Cat In The Hat" and "Alvin And The Chipmunks" employ, then I won't even bother to watch this ironically.

Oh no! PG? Whatever will we do! Won't somebody think of the children!? In my day kids were going to see robocop and nobody cared. They even made a whole toy franchise out of the thing and it was rated R!

I saw childs play 3 in the theater at the age of 11 and not one person working there tried to say i needed permission from a parent.
You kids today are soft.

Any of you guys remember the transformer movie from 1986? That one had a certain four letter word in it and the movie was rated plain old PG! They didn't try to safeguard kids from naughty words like they do today.

They're just like screw it! Hey kids here's a bad word for you! Enjoy! Oh and now watch as we brutally slaughter your favorite characters within the first 10 minutes of the movie! Heh heh heh!Ahh the 80's! Good times!

@Zeldafan79 : If you are talking about the "poo" word, the MPAA allows that word at the PG rating. Variations of the word, however, and perhaps aggressiveness/frequency may push language into PG-13 territory.

@Zeldafan79 : Prior to 1984, they even allowed infrequent use of the f-word at the PG rating as there was no PG-13 rating back then, and such content may not have been considered strong enough to warrant an R rating (the PG-13 rating did exist at the time of the release of the classic Transformers movie). The "poo" word had no problem at the PG category then, and is unlikely to have an issue now unless used in excess and/or aggressively.

Hell, the Australian Classification Board even allowed the "poo" word at the G rating on rare occasions, which is a far cry from how stupidly strict the G classification is now!

There’s no rule against using that word as they did in transformers from 1986. Originally transformers the movie was rated G and that meant it would have limited showings during the day, so the creators and Hasbro jointly decided to throw in a specific curse to bump the rating to PG which allowed it to play all day.

Why is everyone complaining that the movie is PG? Its sonic the hedgehog, not call of duty. Why can't we just leave it be? Its not like its a DISASTER that a sonic movie would be rated PG. If it was a PG rated GTA movie then yeah that would be bad but this is sonic guys. Its not a big deal. Stop being big babies because you want this movie to be "Grim" and "violent"